This is indeed an very helpfull overview, doesn't seem they have missed one sofar I personaly would have liked al the different mem cards, like SD, MMC, CF etc(and the connections) and so on on that sheet to. Although it's not really the kindof hardware you can find in a pc / laptop, now a days al seem to have a card reader build in.

ye i saw it on an eda board and had to filch the link for us alsoso far it seems quite stable nice to see others feel the same as me that its a good chart

ive already been to the local A3 printer {i have one}and printed it on non glossy photo paper very nicewas thinking about laminating it but ill need to hunt for a printer who has an a3 laminator or use glossy paper but my epson doesnt like it and smeers {wrong ink}

BoNuS wrote:I personaly would have liked al the different mem cards, like SD, MMC, CF etc(and the connections) and so on on that sheet to. Although it's not really the kindof hardware you can find in a pc / laptop, now a days al seem to have a card reader build in.

They're becoming common on desktops and a few laptops I guess, but Macs don't seem to come with them... so I bought a really small USB card reader on eBay for about £3.50 delivered (from Hong Kong to Ireland - the total price was less than the usual postage for local items!??) - it does "SD/MMC/XD/MS/MSPRO/CF/MD", some of which I've never heard of Works and apparently can transfer from a cheap MMC card much faster than any USB stick I've used. Roll on Ultrasatan...